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It shall be unlawful for any person to maliciously or willfully cut down, injure, or destroy any tree, plant, or shrub. It shall be unlawful for any person to injure or destroy any sodded or planted area, or injure or destroy any building, structure, equipment, fence, bench, table, or any other property of the city parks and recreational areas. No person shall commit any waste on or litter the city parks or other public grounds.
(1973 Code, § 3-502) Penalty, see § 10.99
SWIMMING POOL
The city owns and manages the city swimming pool. The City Council, for the purpose of defraying the cost of the management, maintenance, and improvements of the swimming pool may each year levy a tax not exceeding the maximum limit prescribed by state law, on the actual valuation of all real estate and personal property within the city that is subject to taxation. The revenue from the tax shall be known as the Swimming Pool Fund and shall include all gifts, grants, deeds of conveyance, bequests, or other valuable income-producing personal property and real estate from any source for the purpose of endowing the swimming pool. The Swimming Pool Fund shall at all times be in the custody of the City Clerk/Treasurer. The Board of Park Commissioners shall manage the swimming pool. The Board shall have the power and authority to hire and supervise the Swimming Pool Manager and any employees as it may deem necessary and shall pass any rules and regulations for the operation of the swimming pool as may be proper for its efficient operation. All actions by the Board shall be under the supervision and control of the City Council.
(Neb. RS 17-948, 17-951, and 17-952) (1973 Code, § 3-601)
The Board of Park Commissioners may, for the purpose of defraying the expenses involved in maintaining, improving, managing, and beautifying the swimming pool, make a reasonable admission charge for the use by any person of the city swimming pool. The charges shall be on file at the office of the City Clerk/Treasurer and shall also be posted in a conspicuous place at the city swimming pool for public inspection. The rates may be structured for classes of persons in a reasonable manner; provided, that nothing herein shall be construed to permit or allow discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, or national origin in the classification of persons for admission charges.
(Neb. RS 17-949) (1973 Code, § 3-602)
The Board of Park Commissioners shall have the power and authority to enact bylaws, rules, and regulations for the protection of those using the swimming pool and for the efficient management thereof. They may provide suitable penalties for the violation of the bylaws, rules, and regulations subject to the review and supervision of the City Council.
(Neb. RS 17-949) (1973 Code, § 3-603)
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